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jp l%mw w mm f wall vol i third series salisbury x c monday april 9 1866 xo 1.1 whom xo 1705 trfims : - . i ou l 1 ill lull rati " of advent!8lflc ( ist -^ â– | m i : i . â– '.â€¢ . -, in i insertii n â– i do . , i . 1 1 i ( 1 1 1 1 isel i nil l , vaeli .",. i nnd | , '...-. lll'.ni , vaili i'.i.l '( !!!.!: on rj uk si i a ik i a i'o v i .'. nn â€¢ frum uu inh ire a of this extinguished gonilcmuu delivered ou i'll ii i i i iv i.i t ill philadelphia ui we find ihem nted in the raleigh progress m ill be rend h ith inlorcst after advoenling al some length tiie pi'oposilioii of universnl sulfrugo which ho favored mr heoclicr npjiroacliea the subject a tho admission of southern s ales to c uigre . lie said : i hold thai it would bo bolter that im itatc â– should bo brought into tho union to morrow ovory one of ihem ami in tliis regard allow mo to say that 1 ciiunol go u ii li i i lier tho pi csidonl or congress i would bring all in al once ihey mean to keep them all out al once i hoy would let in ii part and lot tiie n-.si wait anil see how they would like it 1 know they arc stumbling on ibis point if you lel in tennessee on thai prilftiple you will luivo to let in all the rest i like to son a man stand upon principles tltey would let in tennes see und alabama and goorgia und when south carolina cume and asked why not let us in on tho same principle ns tennessee and tho others tbey would answer " because wn thought tbey would be bettor tit than ill on what principle do they do thai ' 1 will con sidor ihat afterwards this does not m-oiii in be statesman iii o un referred to the objection so gener ' ally iirgod that ilie south should be dis frauchised until it guve the guaianties ihat congress should require lie tlio't ihe best guaranty ugaiusl rebellion bad been accomplished by the war itself the population ol tho south bad been doubly decimated four-fifth of the property of t section had been destroy ed and mr ueoclior il ght thai for â– one hundred years they would curse the ' man who proposed another rev it he thought i'u const itu tion a sufficient guar anty and li.e law of labor in tbe south ' another guaranty one passage is very emphatic and we quote it ; you seem to be stricken with car tbat you have lost all thought of god and [ providence and natural law and all power uf moral influences and public sentiment but i have that faith in the ! cause nnd thai fu'th in god and that faith in yon when you wake to the full consciousness of what yon are and what your powers aie lhal i am willing to risk if the soirh were twice as strong with what we have now on our side â€” they cannot be lung in withholding from lhe fi'ceduian his lights guaranteed to bim by tbe constitution n the other hand look for one mo ment at the effects of a prolongs i exclu sion ot the southern s a'es lt is mean ing the citizens of those slates more and more from the national government â€” for live years ihey have not thought of washington exc pt to curse ber liny have not felt any blood running ihrougb them that came from the national heart it is proposed to make them live five years more out of the l'uion js thai lhe way to make them hue il ? is tbat tbe way to make tliem feel their need '. mr deechcr thought ihe utmost evil which could follow trom admitting lhe south would be the requirement of n li 1 1 lo longer lime to do some ihings by legislation he did not have faith in ilie efficacy of accomplishing every thing by legislation lie believed in lhe gra dual influence of moral causes in the beneficial operations of reason and con science lis conclusion was as follows : - 1 am asked il 1 would take a man into iny church knowing him to be a sinner if 1 did not lake ihem in while they weie still sinners i would'nt have enough iu the church to say " we i take the sinner to reform him h they do nol want forgiveness and patience i don't know what need tiny would have for a church at all i would let them walk on their own legs â€” throw away the crutches and ordinances of t'*e church the south want kindness words of grit ciousness and troth tbey need no pat ronizing but tbey need fraternal sympa thy ami that with them will go further and bring them to a better mind than any denunciation you can utter i have made war for thirty years against slave ry and wherever i saw tbe serpent with out hesitation j smote bim i thank god the work is done tbe constitution btands now as the summer sky stands advancing and advancing and though no daisies blossom nor sun warms do we not know that every advancing month brings ns nearer to the summer aud to the perfect day of liberty no retbogbadino â€” president john son in reply lo a delegation from new jersey who waited on him the other day said : " i do not know gentlemen that 1 can make any reply to tbe complimen tary manner in which you have address i'll nn tiiid llu -( ii i i ui i'ii h mnl principle ei fori li iu \ mr resolution tliiin in n ler you lo my public iicim vuii musl ink it in a in m'l'ilj 01 any spcocll llllll i mi^lii uiuko 1 iuii6f however tliimk yuu most fervently for t in i'iiciitna_i moil i you lima tem in i'm wo arc occupying u position now tlnil need on colirilgjeilli nl iii mi llni-i \\ hu ill i 1 1 s i rona i niitiiiiiiiniiig ilia lifsi uml original pi incijili - ut tie ffovafriimeiit my lino of policy is i think unmistakable nnl i have iidvitnced loo lar in lite to innko any retrograde movement ; i can make no slop buck ward und i hope yon will lind i lull the gciiorousa coiilidoneo you havo given mo has nol boon misplaced i ciii snv no more but thank yuu gun tlcincn â€¢ â™¦ â€¢ j0i1n randolph's kanious seces sion resolutions the following resolutions wore drawn by jolin r.ilidulph of rimiiiike uml passed with only iwo dissenting voices by n large und respectable meeling the original copy in manuscript signed by mr rsnilolph himself hi chairman it befoie ii n i ne itavi no doubl of its entire correctness the same was adopted with great unanimity in i'linee i'l i iviiil buukiiighsm mi.1 cumberland : 1 resolved thai while we return a grateful en f ihn many great anil valuable tervioei lender by andrew jackson enquire lo lhe united stiites wo own ii to mir country nnd to iur posterity lo make our solemn protest against n.itiv of ihn doctrines of his lute proclamation j resolved tbat virginia i and of right lught io be a free sovereign nnd independent late ihat she li.-e.nn so by ber own separate ict . which bat sinee been recognised by nil the tivilized world and bos never been disavowed eiriicted or in any way impaired or weakened iv any subsequent nci of inns 3 resolved that when lor purposes of coin non welfare virginia entered into h strim league if utility and allian.s wilb ihe other twelve col inies of british north america the parted with io port ion of her sovereignty ; although from be necessity of lbs esse tbe authority lo en orce obedience thereto whs in ceitain cases and or oerlaln purposes delegated to the common igcnts ofthe whole ooiifedeiacy i resolved that virginia has never parted vn li the righl to recall the autboilty sodclega ed for tr ud and sufficient cause nor with tbe id to judge of the sufficiency of such cause ind lo secede from tbe coi.f.-di-i iev whenever ihe sh.dl iim tho benefits of l nimi exceeded hy is evils union being the means of securing iberty and happiness and not lhe end to which lies should be sacrificed 0 resolved i hal lhe nllegiance of lhe pen le of virginia is due lo in i ; th t t ber heir obedience is due while to ihem she ow.-s irotection sgainst all the consequences of such du dience 0 resolved thai we have seen with dei p ra jrel that andrew jackson esquire i resident 1 th united stales has been influenced by lesigning counsellors lo subserve llie purposes if iheir uwn guilty ninbition to disavow the niinipl.-s to which be owed hit elevation o the jhief magistracy of lha government of lhe u states and to transfer irs real fiionds and sup loriers bound band and foot to the lender nercies of his nnd iheir bilteresl enemies â€” the ilira federalists ultra bank ulna tariff ultra in in il improvement and uartfoid convention lien â€” the habitual scoters at male rights and to their instrument the venal and prostituted iress by which they h iv i-n.leai.ned and but loo successfully to influence and mislead pub ic i inion 7 resolved that virginia will be found her mn v.nist enemy whenever site consents to number among her friends those whoare never rua t ihemselves but when they are false lo 1 ir country 8 resolved that we owe it to justice while lenoancitig this porlenilous c.oinliinalion bo u..eii general jackson and lhe late mill illowed laliiinii uf his and cur enemies lo acquit them il mv dereliction of principle and to acknow ledge that ihey have but acted in tlieir nvoea tion 9 resolved that we c-innnt consent to adopl principles which wo ban always disavowed nli t ly in ciii-e they hav been adopted by lhe i'u id i ni and although we believe that we ball be in a h-an and proscribed minority ne aio i prepared again t take up our cross confident of success iiiiii.i ih at banner so long as we keep ibe faith and call have access to lhe public ear 10 reselvi i tnat while wo uilerly repru h-tte the doc ' i i nullitia lion as equally steak and mischievous we cannot for th it reason give an countenance t principles equally unfounded md in ih highest degress dangerous to tbe lib erties of the people ii resolved that we highly approve of iho mission id benjamin walkins leigh nol only as iu itself expedient and judiciou but Â«*Â» uniting upon i he man the best qualified whether for abilities integrity am principles moral and po litical bevoinl all others in the commonwealth in in the united stales for the high arduous and delecste ta-k which has been devolved upon him bv the unanimous suffrage ofthe assembly sod as wo believe of llie people and which he alone is perhaps capable from all these consid erations united in his person of discharging with success and i storing his confederate republic to its former harmony and union signed john kamliolhi clnu'n pretty tight the chica.o times one of president johnson's most enthusiastic supporters contains tbe annexed very sensible re marks irpou the subject that excites no little feeling ut the south we do not hesitate to declare that it is the solemn duty of the president to follow bis words by deeds we do not hesitatt to declare that it is the solemn duty of the president to command thsar rest of thaddeus stevens wendell 1'hit lips charles sumner and their confea . i-til s in ( mig iu ss iiml all e r tin no â– n try for tin nun of treason in tin oili er why nn tliis miirihi'i ii rebellion i ii'niii|iily quelled and tint publiu iiiiol i'l'sl.'l'l'll anil if ilu run i ( tit i liull it moodily abandon its seditious rovoln tiomiiy nnd lawless practices il it shall n'isi-i iii excluding tho repivsenliitivos of eleven states from iheir rightful seats and in exorcising ilie powers ofthe l'on gress of tho united htiitoi wo do nol hesitate fodoehire tluit it will be fiom e the mil tun iliity uf president johnson to constitute himself th cromwell if the time and dissolve thi ruinpby military power _ onk more rxfoktr.natk tiie mobile register u-\u the follow ing sad story of an unfoi'tnnato woinnn recently found on ill stl'oets of lull ciiy in a dying condition it is u fearful story and slu uld servo as a winning licr parents eame t this city when mary was a child from montreal lower canada and hor lather being a man of eminent qualifications outcred into bus lies uml gave this his mily child ull lite advantages afforded by thu best schools in thu north at tne ago of seventeen she visited niagara falls and was left at that great summer resort by her parents iu lhe hands ol iriends while they visited lower canada during their absence mary attended the grand balls given nightly ur the cataract louse and was dazzled with lhe glitt r ing array of fashion and splendor snr rounding her among iter many ad mirers as a ypilllg in iii id gay and dashing manner and faciuating appear imee lie had known mary and her pa rents for many years and set his heart an the girl ; but her parents rejected him as a suitor for her hand and hu lost nn opportunity to socure iniorviyws with her in their absence on ihis occasion mary at nn unguarded moment surren dered herself tu him and they eloped â€” tho id story now follows lie plighted hi honor to make her his wife but if was only the frivolous word of a hcnt't le.-s deceiver soon to be disregarded and forgotten llo deserted his victim in one of lhe large cities of the north and driveu lo want and desparaiion alio bocume a public courtesan after eatsof sutler ing and privation she made her way home to this ity ihe scones of her bright und happy childhood she had fallen to lhe lowest depths of degradation but fortunately her parents led mobile short ly after their affliction and returned to canada and they have never laid eyes on their unfortunate daughter since ihey imprinted the parting kiss on her fair young brow at niagara such is the story of this miserable outcast who ter minated her wretched career ou tues day night was he an object of chari ty i lot her own words plead i'or her tell me what is done to the man iiml l.-iti is ami i iota in woman's full } does hi father curse bim is he scorned i v nil not he for his judges aie men like himself ur thoughtless women who houor their whim young blood â€” wild oats â€” ii dashing young mui â€” i they'll oiin forget it ill him hul pity an i pardon â€” who are you thai talk nf plly mid piudon to un i what 1 want is justice justice sirs let lii.lli he punished or both gofiee if ii he en a woman such a shame f,-|l whal ts a mi a man i now come be jus remember she falls through hei love for lum and in through his selfish lust what had i to gain by a moment's sin to weigh in ilu scale with in v in accent ears mv woiiiniilv shame my womanly name my father's surses my mother's tears 1 the love of i man ii was something lo give ; \\ as il worth it i â€” the pi ice was un soul paid lown did i gain ii soul â€” his soul iu eÂ»clia ige ? ii in i.l me here upon the lown i met his conch on iho street t'other day dashing along on the sunny s'de willi a liveried driver upon its b.ix ai d lulling back in her listless pride the wile of his bosom took lhe nir â€” shu was brought in iho marls where hearts were sold i gave myself away for his love she sold herself or his old cling lo ihem indies and shrink from me call me opprobiious names if you will the truth is biltei ; do you ihink 1 have lied f i'm a ballot yes but i'm a woinon still god said of old to a woman tike me go sin no more or your bible's a lie ; bul you and such as you mingle his merciful words with go and sin till you die die the word has a pleasant sound the sweetest i've heard for this many a year il seems to promise an end to pain any way i will end it here it is understood that mr clark the comptroller of the currency is engaged in writing another letter upon our na tional finances at a meeting of representatives of eight hour leagues and trade organiza tions held in now york city on monday last it was determined to hold a national convention in baltimore on tho 20th of august next a nice little canadian girl eloped from a coo veot joined and married her lover in vermont a few days sioco 81 bikes besides some thousand and more work er in iron in albany nnd troy who hnvo disagreed iiib their employers the caulkers lu brooklyn aro on n strike ami there is troubl â€¢ also in sei oral othoi in aiielii's of business the new fork world says of all this : there aro bard times ahead for the working classes if they insist upon as wages us ibey were in the iin bit ot recei ing during tue period of extreme infla tion there has been a heavy decline in ihe price of nil commodilies and busis ness must cease if workmen in-ist upon wages which more than swallow up the pro tits of the capitalists who employ ihem the most foolish and wllstoful of all expedients to increase wages are strikes and it is to bo hoped our people will generally have good sonso enough ' to avoid following ihis bad english prnc ' lice instead of using funds lo support ' one another in idleness lot the money ' be appropriated lo bending soma of their [ number west or south whore nil kinds of labor are in inula demand the troy nnd albany iron founders would do well lo sillily the example of ] lhe proprietors of the wadsworth iron works near buffalo here wages are proportioned to profits the workman ! wiili the market quotation of malleable iron before 1 ii in , knows just how much ho ib making lie shares iu the pros perity nf his employer ; he realizes the folly of strikes when times are hard and lias a direct personal interest in the suc cess of tho works in which he is engaged rounddances whal n glaring inconsistency is there mauifes'ed in the toleration nt one tiino of a post u ro which under any other cir cumstances would blast a reputation â€” no pine woman would stiller a man to retain ber band in bis much less to cti eiic'ic iii t wi ii his arms iu the ordinary relations o1 social life : ami yet nt tho bidding t i fashion and because tho ad ditional - in dug of music is superadded she will not only permit these liberties lm will remain willingly strained to bis breast for a quarter of an houral a tiino publicly exhibiting herself iu a position which in ite it be virtuously condemns favors which would properly bo de uied to the must favorable of her ac quaintances oil lhe dancing floor are there accorded fn-ely even to a notori ous libertine for no guarantee is requir ed from those to whom fashion entrusts lhe persons of her female devotees fur ther than proficiency iu an art chiefly ucquired by oury ung men through as sociation with the in .-- ; degraded of tho other sex â€” ail mental or moral disquali fications being coudonod by ihu single merit of dancing well many a young girl who intuitively sin ink iv mi the endearments innocent ly profl'eroi by ber alliance 1 lover un thinkingly subject herself to ihe con taminating embrace and irreverent com ment of debauched witlings whose every thought is a concealed insult not that we would imply a sweeping censure up on the male portion of the community ; im many â€” perhaps must â€” ate gentlemen ami as such incapable of harboring an idea repugnant to female purity 'â€¢ but in so composite a society us ours some evil character are inevitably intro duced and even of those whose antecos dents anil position should vouch for their refinement there are many whose coarse tastes ami dissipated courses render their contact with virtuous women almost a sacrilege â€” neu . ork paper stheet et1qu et1 e some fail geoigiao who evidently makes good use of bright black eyes reports lhe lollowing nibs for etiquette which we cordially commend lo tiie careful consideration of the in my pros pective chesli iti ids in iho toun : " 1 gentlemen in walking should keep iheir lntn.ls in their pockets h shows their gait and tfetir to advantage kee s th hinds warm and out of oilier people's pockets 2 in the afternoon congregate in front of the bote's nnd saloons and nl lhe street 001 tiers ihen iijion a inly passing set up equine caclii initiiiii translated horse laugh ihis will bo king ihem an exalted opinion of your taste and refinement 3 keep to the centre of ihe side-walk hy this menus otheis in meeting vou will not know which side to pass ; when they attempt lo step step in the same direction wiih theiii this shows an agreeable variety in a promenade " 4 if vou see a person on the opposite side of the street whom you wish to interrupt cry out hs loud as possible to him ho jones of course loins will show to passers by tbat you lake a great inleresl in lhe fate of jones " 5 when turniog a corner walk rapidly and with your eyes in an opposite direction '* you may meet somebody and give thein an oppor tunity to siudv ast onoiny by daylight 'â€¢ ti dog fights nre an agreeable variety with winch lo spice ciiy life j therelore encourngo ihem by your presence and g.t up a few bets as lo which will win gov sharkey says tho vieksburg herald has bee one a chiui agent there's olio holiest man at the business the macon beacon announces the eaily aps pearauco of a book by dr w d lyleu a his tory of frauds perpelraled by cotton thieves along the mobilo aud ohio road from corinlh to mobile mrs ad ins a venerable lady of livingston ala was struck dead by lightning while within doors a few days since 1 e follllieiltiihis oil lhe ' ii lllel v . i ion being levelled for iii.iiiennile ground ai kntihi ala ii very fatal disease culled llieli g 1 is i as l,..|i..'ii .! , jahui_/v(m <{&Â£Â§: making ';' '? ggf w h smith fc go 1 \ l.'l-l still carrying on the carriage m il ug hnsi i n t iii ii . l iliad opposite ihe l.'illlel'liin church nt nil ii i'i in hes they generally keep nn hand ii number i completed j i is i â– snll.irj iliii'l'iiva h a ... . which ihey will ell i:ln-ii|i all ivoik pul up i . order in their line nf bui h.ili i.e executed ii.cording lo.spo'.'i ileal ions nnd in ii superior style all kind ol repairing done al short notice conn iry produco end lumber taken ih exchange tm uml smith ,. co hatting ; the ii i iiii i igned also carries on the halting bus iness uml in ii sopcnite apart im nl may nhviiys bo found upei lor home made hals i lull in i i â€¢ ia m nnd brina nil the lurs you con in t xchange t â– : , ood durable hats wm ii smith man h 20 1800 ll iv-12 stojubn 50 reward m oo o-olen from iho subscriber's stable on the i night ol the 17th instant n largo dark brown i ot -â– â– . heavy mime mnl tail ilu i a two small fleshy lumps under the upper pari of each jaw be was between 8 nnd 10 vents old â€” i will give f'j.'i for the recovery of the horse mnl 25 lor the arrest ol the thief * ii ri gorman march 20 i860 3t-w-pd t e browne co ii o il.w'ln'ij largely extended their facilities for all kind of tin sheet iron and capper work are fully prepared to fill all orders in theii line ol bus iness in superioi - iy lo and chenp house rood guttering c pei contract stills and all other c ipper work done in the very best manner and on accommodating terms md pewter cop tr an i oountry produce taken in exchange lor w ork ! i wholesale buyers advised to call and bear pr '.-- before purchasing elsewhero march 28 i8g0 8mo-w manufacturers supplies mulward&wiibriir 118 market st philadelphia 1 e..leh3 in machinery and supplies of every ilescripti â– ' t a cotton and woolen manufactories a onk penned leather bulling card clothing cotton and w lolen yarns warps starch oils dye stuffs o . ilo advances made on consignments of cotton nnl wi i ll . i !.Â«. orders solicited which shall receive prompt at tend n wm mll.lward i 1 a w1nebkener march 12 i860 3mo-w-10 a j obrosskt vv 1 dkrosset ill.miam davis i derosset & co formerly derossei sl brown establish i 1839 general oommi88ion merchants ' nn g norlh water street up stairs wilmington n c y ill give personal attention to tho purchase and sale of produce of every description and to ro j ceiving and foi warding goods ma nil 12 1866 v tf-10 salisbury bas.^i of being regularly coii*l.uittj<l u brnnnh nf ivi'mo ! dfrunrent'a einporlnm nl fn.hlniia 473 broadivny [ new york which is ji brunch of the iimi*1 f.if-hin.ih | ble e-tubtit>l.mel)l in peris ihe ui.tlermignml pr-9-.riit iheir complimetit '*" li luhiea vf salisbury utih | neiglthuiing townt wid inform ihem hat we have jest received our t-priii;j eneiallinetm nt iho moat bohiiu ml fo-hioits ev r prerenthl in ih.a public ( and have biitnmeiiced lhe biihiieas nl tlnnieuu mÂ»kinif in all iis branches up sl-iir of lilarkvnnd vv cov auction end conuuusioti house ji ithins old eorner salisbury vve niuih cordiullv invite all the ladieato come and iea our stylea nnd fathioiie by attention to bu vine Â», neatness and ih-n.iici we hope to merit a portion of our patronage h ltv in joui midst and \\ li.tt money you pay uf will tl w back i you â€¢ bff.in mu3.m i blaowood inch 3l-d9t-w4tpd mru w speak ! ~ milo a j-i^mordr t â– i enders bis thanks to the public for the very liberal patronage received for the last 1 i year nnd hopes by strict attention lo his pioltshi 11 lo n it it a liberal a patronage as berelofore and holds himself in readiness at all hours lor professional calls those wishing to settle by cash or note can do so in his j absence by calling on his lather national cutron cy thankfully received office nl roseman's store march 5th 1866 3mo-w-pd tailoring business c n price respectfully inf-rms iii eld friends and p.lroni that he him jusi received frum lhe norlh the latest ami must approved spring and summer fashi0n8 at his taylor shop two doors above bit old slaiid op i polite tsprngue brothers slore and is now prepared 1 lo dn ull work enliusted lo him in the lulest and most approved slyle counry produce taksn in ex change for work i jan 6 66 wfen a large a.m splendid assortment of _?_*_' g groceries a i c meroney & bro at their 11,11 stand in kamsiiiih ill vita llm attention of llo iulili m llm in i l-aiiih ami varied took of hood iu tie found ia ilu fi tin ) have dry gauds i raerrie.s i lard tea ( a tie rn crocker jf glass ware s toe's and hats i'.r ladles unit gauls i iiiissis unit boys and tor children an.l u must ll 11 llll fill lock faun goods toys jewelry tifc 4-r c jusi i es'v.'il on friday last 11 supur nss.irlnient of fall und winter dhy goods there in 108 reel y nnylliinfi tliul may n l be fnuml itt their itutoi and ihey ara felling hi low irk perm a i viailinc salisbury in li.uk ui guoda bhould uut lull o null iu lhia ilore meroney tv bro would a,lao announce tlmt ihey are prepared lo furniah any quantity ut tin heat pi n k lumber nl nny point un the w.aiertin c u u.t i nt sulÂ»l>urvi uu renhouable leroivi j mi 6ihi i860 it sprague~brosr at mcneely's brick row jr ave lately received a lot of liverpool salt 1 cuba molasses extra me iv yurie syrup clarafed sugars rio and java coffee wooden nnd tin ware kerosine oil and lamps cker_l no's 1 '_, & 3 kilts j.bls and bbls nails no's 4 g . , _ 10 powder and shot march 5tb 1806 2mo-w-pd great attraction iw sprig goods a j mock * co wholesale $' retail merchants no 4 m.rpily nun nino salisbury n c march 8th 1806 \\ 10 are now receiving a large nnd beautiful selection of spr1xq and summer qods which we oiler at reasonable prices tor cash and lmtirtiii iti our steak may be found all of thn new i si ami latest patterns both in 1 adiesand gents dress goods our stock consists ol the following classes of goods besides nuiny other things not enu merated : general assortment of dry goods a beatiful selection ol the newest slyle dress trimming heady made clothing ladies and gents hats shoes and li.iiils all descriptions hardware glass nnd crorkeiy ware liuilons thread and yankee notions in great variety 0'ir goods will he found of the most desirable styles having had the good fortune to dispose of all our last seasons stock in the way of dress eon is we snail lake mn h pleasure 111 showing our goods aad the citizens ol salisbury and country generally are c irdially invited lo come and look at our beau tiful s.-l iiini s even should they not want to pur chase come and let us show our goods yon may see some one who wants to buy nnd you can tell where to gel heap and beautiful goods â€” dp country merchants are inviled to call and examine our great variety of goods march 12 1800 lmo-w-10 istr nf horil carolina rowan county court nf picas and quarter sessions february term a d 1sg0 david d feeler adm'r of moses a good nan vs the heirs at law of moses a goodman dec'd petition to sell heal estate it appearing to the satisfaction of lhe court that george ellerand wife sena caleb goodman henry goodman and alexander wilhelin and wife sallie six of the defendants are non-residents of this state it is therefore ordered by the court that publication he made fur six weeks in the carolina watchman for said defendants to be and appear nt the next term ol ihis court to be held lor said county on the first monday in may next and then and there to show cause il any they have why the land described in the petition should not be sold according to tbe prayer of the petitioner witness obadiah woodson clerk of our said court at office tho first monday in february a i 1866 and in the both year of our inde pendence obadiah woodson clerk february 2 lib !%(>. 6w printers fee 7 j j summerell h _)_ office at his residence west ward salisbury

jp l%mw w mm f wall vol i third series salisbury x c monday april 9 1866 xo 1.1 whom xo 1705 trfims : - . i ou l 1 ill lull rati " of advent!8lflc ( ist -^ â– | m i : i . â– '.â€¢ . -, in i insertii n â– i do . , i . 1 1 i ( 1 1 1 1 isel i nil l , vaeli .",. i nnd | , '...-. lll'.ni , vaili i'.i.l '( !!!.!: on rj uk si i a ik i a i'o v i .'. nn â€¢ frum uu inh ire a of this extinguished gonilcmuu delivered ou i'll ii i i i iv i.i t ill philadelphia ui we find ihem nted in the raleigh progress m ill be rend h ith inlorcst after advoenling al some length tiie pi'oposilioii of universnl sulfrugo which ho favored mr heoclicr npjiroacliea the subject a tho admission of southern s ales to c uigre . lie said : i hold thai it would bo bolter that im itatc â– should bo brought into tho union to morrow ovory one of ihem ami in tliis regard allow mo to say that 1 ciiunol go u ii li i i lier tho pi csidonl or congress i would bring all in al once ihey mean to keep them all out al once i hoy would let in ii part and lot tiie n-.si wait anil see how they would like it 1 know they arc stumbling on ibis point if you lel in tennessee on thai prilftiple you will luivo to let in all the rest i like to son a man stand upon principles tltey would let in tennes see und alabama and goorgia und when south carolina cume and asked why not let us in on tho same principle ns tennessee and tho others tbey would answer " because wn thought tbey would be bettor tit than ill on what principle do they do thai ' 1 will con sidor ihat afterwards this does not m-oiii in be statesman iii o un referred to the objection so gener ' ally iirgod that ilie south should be dis frauchised until it guve the guaianties ihat congress should require lie tlio't ihe best guaranty ugaiusl rebellion bad been accomplished by the war itself the population ol tho south bad been doubly decimated four-fifth of the property of t section had been destroy ed and mr ueoclior il ght thai for â– one hundred years they would curse the ' man who proposed another rev it he thought i'u const itu tion a sufficient guar anty and li.e law of labor in tbe south ' another guaranty one passage is very emphatic and we quote it ; you seem to be stricken with car tbat you have lost all thought of god and [ providence and natural law and all power uf moral influences and public sentiment but i have that faith in the ! cause nnd thai fu'th in god and that faith in yon when you wake to the full consciousness of what yon are and what your powers aie lhal i am willing to risk if the soirh were twice as strong with what we have now on our side â€” they cannot be lung in withholding from lhe fi'ceduian his lights guaranteed to bim by tbe constitution n the other hand look for one mo ment at the effects of a prolongs i exclu sion ot the southern s a'es lt is mean ing the citizens of those slates more and more from the national government â€” for live years ihey have not thought of washington exc pt to curse ber liny have not felt any blood running ihrougb them that came from the national heart it is proposed to make them live five years more out of the l'uion js thai lhe way to make them hue il ? is tbat tbe way to make tliem feel their need '. mr deechcr thought ihe utmost evil which could follow trom admitting lhe south would be the requirement of n li 1 1 lo longer lime to do some ihings by legislation he did not have faith in ilie efficacy of accomplishing every thing by legislation lie believed in lhe gra dual influence of moral causes in the beneficial operations of reason and con science lis conclusion was as follows : - 1 am asked il 1 would take a man into iny church knowing him to be a sinner if 1 did not lake ihem in while they weie still sinners i would'nt have enough iu the church to say " we i take the sinner to reform him h they do nol want forgiveness and patience i don't know what need tiny would have for a church at all i would let them walk on their own legs â€” throw away the crutches and ordinances of t'*e church the south want kindness words of grit ciousness and troth tbey need no pat ronizing but tbey need fraternal sympa thy ami that with them will go further and bring them to a better mind than any denunciation you can utter i have made war for thirty years against slave ry and wherever i saw tbe serpent with out hesitation j smote bim i thank god the work is done tbe constitution btands now as the summer sky stands advancing and advancing and though no daisies blossom nor sun warms do we not know that every advancing month brings ns nearer to the summer aud to the perfect day of liberty no retbogbadino â€” president john son in reply lo a delegation from new jersey who waited on him the other day said : " i do not know gentlemen that 1 can make any reply to tbe complimen tary manner in which you have address i'll nn tiiid llu -( ii i i ui i'ii h mnl principle ei fori li iu \ mr resolution tliiin in n ler you lo my public iicim vuii musl ink it in a in m'l'ilj 01 any spcocll llllll i mi^lii uiuko 1 iuii6f however tliimk yuu most fervently for t in i'iiciitna_i moil i you lima tem in i'm wo arc occupying u position now tlnil need on colirilgjeilli nl iii mi llni-i \\ hu ill i 1 1 s i rona i niitiiiiiiiniiig ilia lifsi uml original pi incijili - ut tie ffovafriimeiit my lino of policy is i think unmistakable nnl i have iidvitnced loo lar in lite to innko any retrograde movement ; i can make no slop buck ward und i hope yon will lind i lull the gciiorousa coiilidoneo you havo given mo has nol boon misplaced i ciii snv no more but thank yuu gun tlcincn â€¢ â™¦ â€¢ j0i1n randolph's kanious seces sion resolutions the following resolutions wore drawn by jolin r.ilidulph of rimiiiike uml passed with only iwo dissenting voices by n large und respectable meeling the original copy in manuscript signed by mr rsnilolph himself hi chairman it befoie ii n i ne itavi no doubl of its entire correctness the same was adopted with great unanimity in i'linee i'l i iviiil buukiiighsm mi.1 cumberland : 1 resolved thai while we return a grateful en f ihn many great anil valuable tervioei lender by andrew jackson enquire lo lhe united stiites wo own ii to mir country nnd to iur posterity lo make our solemn protest against n.itiv of ihn doctrines of his lute proclamation j resolved tbat virginia i and of right lught io be a free sovereign nnd independent late ihat she li.-e.nn so by ber own separate ict . which bat sinee been recognised by nil the tivilized world and bos never been disavowed eiriicted or in any way impaired or weakened iv any subsequent nci of inns 3 resolved that when lor purposes of coin non welfare virginia entered into h strim league if utility and allian.s wilb ihe other twelve col inies of british north america the parted with io port ion of her sovereignty ; although from be necessity of lbs esse tbe authority lo en orce obedience thereto whs in ceitain cases and or oerlaln purposes delegated to the common igcnts ofthe whole ooiifedeiacy i resolved that virginia has never parted vn li the righl to recall the autboilty sodclega ed for tr ud and sufficient cause nor with tbe id to judge of the sufficiency of such cause ind lo secede from tbe coi.f.-di-i iev whenever ihe sh.dl iim tho benefits of l nimi exceeded hy is evils union being the means of securing iberty and happiness and not lhe end to which lies should be sacrificed 0 resolved i hal lhe nllegiance of lhe pen le of virginia is due lo in i ; th t t ber heir obedience is due while to ihem she ow.-s irotection sgainst all the consequences of such du dience 0 resolved thai we have seen with dei p ra jrel that andrew jackson esquire i resident 1 th united stales has been influenced by lesigning counsellors lo subserve llie purposes if iheir uwn guilty ninbition to disavow the niinipl.-s to which be owed hit elevation o the jhief magistracy of lha government of lhe u states and to transfer irs real fiionds and sup loriers bound band and foot to the lender nercies of his nnd iheir bilteresl enemies â€” the ilira federalists ultra bank ulna tariff ultra in in il improvement and uartfoid convention lien â€” the habitual scoters at male rights and to their instrument the venal and prostituted iress by which they h iv i-n.leai.ned and but loo successfully to influence and mislead pub ic i inion 7 resolved that virginia will be found her mn v.nist enemy whenever site consents to number among her friends those whoare never rua t ihemselves but when they are false lo 1 ir country 8 resolved that we owe it to justice while lenoancitig this porlenilous c.oinliinalion bo u..eii general jackson and lhe late mill illowed laliiinii uf his and cur enemies lo acquit them il mv dereliction of principle and to acknow ledge that ihey have but acted in tlieir nvoea tion 9 resolved that we c-innnt consent to adopl principles which wo ban always disavowed nli t ly in ciii-e they hav been adopted by lhe i'u id i ni and although we believe that we ball be in a h-an and proscribed minority ne aio i prepared again t take up our cross confident of success iiiiii.i ih at banner so long as we keep ibe faith and call have access to lhe public ear 10 reselvi i tnat while wo uilerly repru h-tte the doc ' i i nullitia lion as equally steak and mischievous we cannot for th it reason give an countenance t principles equally unfounded md in ih highest degress dangerous to tbe lib erties of the people ii resolved that we highly approve of iho mission id benjamin walkins leigh nol only as iu itself expedient and judiciou but Â«*Â» uniting upon i he man the best qualified whether for abilities integrity am principles moral and po litical bevoinl all others in the commonwealth in in the united stales for the high arduous and delecste ta-k which has been devolved upon him bv the unanimous suffrage ofthe assembly sod as wo believe of llie people and which he alone is perhaps capable from all these consid erations united in his person of discharging with success and i storing his confederate republic to its former harmony and union signed john kamliolhi clnu'n pretty tight the chica.o times one of president johnson's most enthusiastic supporters contains tbe annexed very sensible re marks irpou the subject that excites no little feeling ut the south we do not hesitate to declare that it is the solemn duty of the president to follow bis words by deeds we do not hesitatt to declare that it is the solemn duty of the president to command thsar rest of thaddeus stevens wendell 1'hit lips charles sumner and their confea . i-til s in ( mig iu ss iiml all e r tin no â– n try for tin nun of treason in tin oili er why nn tliis miirihi'i ii rebellion i ii'niii|iily quelled and tint publiu iiiiol i'l'sl.'l'l'll anil if ilu run i ( tit i liull it moodily abandon its seditious rovoln tiomiiy nnd lawless practices il it shall n'isi-i iii excluding tho repivsenliitivos of eleven states from iheir rightful seats and in exorcising ilie powers ofthe l'on gress of tho united htiitoi wo do nol hesitate fodoehire tluit it will be fiom e the mil tun iliity uf president johnson to constitute himself th cromwell if the time and dissolve thi ruinpby military power _ onk more rxfoktr.natk tiie mobile register u-\u the follow ing sad story of an unfoi'tnnato woinnn recently found on ill stl'oets of lull ciiy in a dying condition it is u fearful story and slu uld servo as a winning licr parents eame t this city when mary was a child from montreal lower canada and hor lather being a man of eminent qualifications outcred into bus lies uml gave this his mily child ull lite advantages afforded by thu best schools in thu north at tne ago of seventeen she visited niagara falls and was left at that great summer resort by her parents iu lhe hands ol iriends while they visited lower canada during their absence mary attended the grand balls given nightly ur the cataract louse and was dazzled with lhe glitt r ing array of fashion and splendor snr rounding her among iter many ad mirers as a ypilllg in iii id gay and dashing manner and faciuating appear imee lie had known mary and her pa rents for many years and set his heart an the girl ; but her parents rejected him as a suitor for her hand and hu lost nn opportunity to socure iniorviyws with her in their absence on ihis occasion mary at nn unguarded moment surren dered herself tu him and they eloped â€” tho id story now follows lie plighted hi honor to make her his wife but if was only the frivolous word of a hcnt't le.-s deceiver soon to be disregarded and forgotten llo deserted his victim in one of lhe large cities of the north and driveu lo want and desparaiion alio bocume a public courtesan after eatsof sutler ing and privation she made her way home to this ity ihe scones of her bright und happy childhood she had fallen to lhe lowest depths of degradation but fortunately her parents led mobile short ly after their affliction and returned to canada and they have never laid eyes on their unfortunate daughter since ihey imprinted the parting kiss on her fair young brow at niagara such is the story of this miserable outcast who ter minated her wretched career ou tues day night was he an object of chari ty i lot her own words plead i'or her tell me what is done to the man iiml l.-iti is ami i iota in woman's full } does hi father curse bim is he scorned i v nil not he for his judges aie men like himself ur thoughtless women who houor their whim young blood â€” wild oats â€” ii dashing young mui â€” i they'll oiin forget it ill him hul pity an i pardon â€” who are you thai talk nf plly mid piudon to un i what 1 want is justice justice sirs let lii.lli he punished or both gofiee if ii he en a woman such a shame f,-|l whal ts a mi a man i now come be jus remember she falls through hei love for lum and in through his selfish lust what had i to gain by a moment's sin to weigh in ilu scale with in v in accent ears mv woiiiniilv shame my womanly name my father's surses my mother's tears 1 the love of i man ii was something lo give ; \\ as il worth it i â€” the pi ice was un soul paid lown did i gain ii soul â€” his soul iu eÂ»clia ige ? ii in i.l me here upon the lown i met his conch on iho street t'other day dashing along on the sunny s'de willi a liveried driver upon its b.ix ai d lulling back in her listless pride the wile of his bosom took lhe nir â€” shu was brought in iho marls where hearts were sold i gave myself away for his love she sold herself or his old cling lo ihem indies and shrink from me call me opprobiious names if you will the truth is biltei ; do you ihink 1 have lied f i'm a ballot yes but i'm a woinon still god said of old to a woman tike me go sin no more or your bible's a lie ; bul you and such as you mingle his merciful words with go and sin till you die die the word has a pleasant sound the sweetest i've heard for this many a year il seems to promise an end to pain any way i will end it here it is understood that mr clark the comptroller of the currency is engaged in writing another letter upon our na tional finances at a meeting of representatives of eight hour leagues and trade organiza tions held in now york city on monday last it was determined to hold a national convention in baltimore on tho 20th of august next a nice little canadian girl eloped from a coo veot joined and married her lover in vermont a few days sioco 81 bikes besides some thousand and more work er in iron in albany nnd troy who hnvo disagreed iiib their employers the caulkers lu brooklyn aro on n strike ami there is troubl â€¢ also in sei oral othoi in aiielii's of business the new fork world says of all this : there aro bard times ahead for the working classes if they insist upon as wages us ibey were in the iin bit ot recei ing during tue period of extreme infla tion there has been a heavy decline in ihe price of nil commodilies and busis ness must cease if workmen in-ist upon wages which more than swallow up the pro tits of the capitalists who employ ihem the most foolish and wllstoful of all expedients to increase wages are strikes and it is to bo hoped our people will generally have good sonso enough ' to avoid following ihis bad english prnc ' lice instead of using funds lo support ' one another in idleness lot the money ' be appropriated lo bending soma of their [ number west or south whore nil kinds of labor are in inula demand the troy nnd albany iron founders would do well lo sillily the example of ] lhe proprietors of the wadsworth iron works near buffalo here wages are proportioned to profits the workman ! wiili the market quotation of malleable iron before 1 ii in , knows just how much ho ib making lie shares iu the pros perity nf his employer ; he realizes the folly of strikes when times are hard and lias a direct personal interest in the suc cess of tho works in which he is engaged rounddances whal n glaring inconsistency is there mauifes'ed in the toleration nt one tiino of a post u ro which under any other cir cumstances would blast a reputation â€” no pine woman would stiller a man to retain ber band in bis much less to cti eiic'ic iii t wi ii his arms iu the ordinary relations o1 social life : ami yet nt tho bidding t i fashion and because tho ad ditional - in dug of music is superadded she will not only permit these liberties lm will remain willingly strained to bis breast for a quarter of an houral a tiino publicly exhibiting herself iu a position which in ite it be virtuously condemns favors which would properly bo de uied to the must favorable of her ac quaintances oil lhe dancing floor are there accorded fn-ely even to a notori ous libertine for no guarantee is requir ed from those to whom fashion entrusts lhe persons of her female devotees fur ther than proficiency iu an art chiefly ucquired by oury ung men through as sociation with the in .-- ; degraded of tho other sex â€” ail mental or moral disquali fications being coudonod by ihu single merit of dancing well many a young girl who intuitively sin ink iv mi the endearments innocent ly profl'eroi by ber alliance 1 lover un thinkingly subject herself to ihe con taminating embrace and irreverent com ment of debauched witlings whose every thought is a concealed insult not that we would imply a sweeping censure up on the male portion of the community ; im many â€” perhaps must â€” ate gentlemen ami as such incapable of harboring an idea repugnant to female purity 'â€¢ but in so composite a society us ours some evil character are inevitably intro duced and even of those whose antecos dents anil position should vouch for their refinement there are many whose coarse tastes ami dissipated courses render their contact with virtuous women almost a sacrilege â€” neu . ork paper stheet et1qu et1 e some fail geoigiao who evidently makes good use of bright black eyes reports lhe lollowing nibs for etiquette which we cordially commend lo tiie careful consideration of the in my pros pective chesli iti ids in iho toun : " 1 gentlemen in walking should keep iheir lntn.ls in their pockets h shows their gait and tfetir to advantage kee s th hinds warm and out of oilier people's pockets 2 in the afternoon congregate in front of the bote's nnd saloons and nl lhe street 001 tiers ihen iijion a inly passing set up equine caclii initiiiii translated horse laugh ihis will bo king ihem an exalted opinion of your taste and refinement 3 keep to the centre of ihe side-walk hy this menus otheis in meeting vou will not know which side to pass ; when they attempt lo step step in the same direction wiih theiii this shows an agreeable variety in a promenade " 4 if vou see a person on the opposite side of the street whom you wish to interrupt cry out hs loud as possible to him ho jones of course loins will show to passers by tbat you lake a great inleresl in lhe fate of jones " 5 when turniog a corner walk rapidly and with your eyes in an opposite direction '* you may meet somebody and give thein an oppor tunity to siudv ast onoiny by daylight 'â€¢ ti dog fights nre an agreeable variety with winch lo spice ciiy life j therelore encourngo ihem by your presence and g.t up a few bets as lo which will win gov sharkey says tho vieksburg herald has bee one a chiui agent there's olio holiest man at the business the macon beacon announces the eaily aps pearauco of a book by dr w d lyleu a his tory of frauds perpelraled by cotton thieves along the mobilo aud ohio road from corinlh to mobile mrs ad ins a venerable lady of livingston ala was struck dead by lightning while within doors a few days since 1 e follllieiltiihis oil lhe ' ii lllel v . i ion being levelled for iii.iiiennile ground ai kntihi ala ii very fatal disease culled llieli g 1 is i as l,..|i..'ii .! , jahui_/v(m l.mel)l in peris ihe ui.tlermignml pr-9-.riit iheir complimetit '*" li luhiea vf salisbury utih | neiglthuiing townt wid inform ihem hat we have jest received our t-priii;j eneiallinetm nt iho moat bohiiu ml fo-hioits ev r prerenthl in ih.a public ( and have biitnmeiiced lhe biihiieas nl tlnnieuu mÂ»kinif in all iis branches up sl-iir of lilarkvnnd vv cov auction end conuuusioti house ji ithins old eorner salisbury vve niuih cordiullv invite all the ladieato come and iea our stylea nnd fathioiie by attention to bu vine Â», neatness and ih-n.iici we hope to merit a portion of our patronage h ltv in joui midst and \\ li.tt money you pay uf will tl w back i you â€¢ bff.in mu3.m i blaowood inch 3l-d9t-w4tpd mru w speak ! ~ milo a j-i^mordr t â– i enders bis thanks to the public for the very liberal patronage received for the last 1 i year nnd hopes by strict attention lo his pioltshi 11 lo n it it a liberal a patronage as berelofore and holds himself in readiness at all hours lor professional calls those wishing to settle by cash or note can do so in his j absence by calling on his lather national cutron cy thankfully received office nl roseman's store march 5th 1866 3mo-w-pd tailoring business c n price respectfully inf-rms iii eld friends and p.lroni that he him jusi received frum lhe norlh the latest ami must approved spring and summer fashi0n8 at his taylor shop two doors above bit old slaiid op i polite tsprngue brothers slore and is now prepared 1 lo dn ull work enliusted lo him in the lulest and most approved slyle counry produce taksn in ex change for work i jan 6 66 wfen a large a.m splendid assortment of _?_*_' g groceries a i c meroney & bro at their 11,11 stand in kamsiiiih ill vita llm attention of llo iulili m llm in i l-aiiih ami varied took of hood iu tie found ia ilu fi tin ) have dry gauds i raerrie.s i lard tea ( a tie rn crocker jf glass ware s toe's and hats i'.r ladles unit gauls i iiiissis unit boys and tor children an.l u must ll 11 llll fill lock faun goods toys jewelry tifc 4-r c jusi i es'v.'il on friday last 11 supur nss.irlnient of fall und winter dhy goods there in 108 reel y nnylliinfi tliul may n l be fnuml itt their itutoi and ihey ara felling hi low irk perm a i viailinc salisbury in li.uk ui guoda bhould uut lull o null iu lhia ilore meroney tv bro would a,lao announce tlmt ihey are prepared lo furniah any quantity ut tin heat pi n k lumber nl nny point un the w.aiertin c u u.t i nt sulÂ»l>urvi uu renhouable leroivi j mi 6ihi i860 it sprague~brosr at mcneely's brick row jr ave lately received a lot of liverpool salt 1 cuba molasses extra me iv yurie syrup clarafed sugars rio and java coffee wooden nnd tin ware kerosine oil and lamps cker_l no's 1 '_, & 3 kilts j.bls and bbls nails no's 4 g . , _ 10 powder and shot march 5tb 1806 2mo-w-pd great attraction iw sprig goods a j mock * co wholesale $' retail merchants no 4 m.rpily nun nino salisbury n c march 8th 1806 \\ 10 are now receiving a large nnd beautiful selection of spr1xq and summer qods which we oiler at reasonable prices tor cash and lmtirtiii iti our steak may be found all of thn new i si ami latest patterns both in 1 adiesand gents dress goods our stock consists ol the following classes of goods besides nuiny other things not enu merated : general assortment of dry goods a beatiful selection ol the newest slyle dress trimming heady made clothing ladies and gents hats shoes and li.iiils all descriptions hardware glass nnd crorkeiy ware liuilons thread and yankee notions in great variety 0'ir goods will he found of the most desirable styles having had the good fortune to dispose of all our last seasons stock in the way of dress eon is we snail lake mn h pleasure 111 showing our goods aad the citizens ol salisbury and country generally are c irdially invited lo come and look at our beau tiful s.-l iiini s even should they not want to pur chase come and let us show our goods yon may see some one who wants to buy nnd you can tell where to gel heap and beautiful goods â€” dp country merchants are inviled to call and examine our great variety of goods march 12 1800 lmo-w-10 istr nf horil carolina rowan county court nf picas and quarter sessions february term a d 1sg0 david d feeler adm'r of moses a good nan vs the heirs at law of moses a goodman dec'd petition to sell heal estate it appearing to the satisfaction of lhe court that george ellerand wife sena caleb goodman henry goodman and alexander wilhelin and wife sallie six of the defendants are non-residents of this state it is therefore ordered by the court that publication he made fur six weeks in the carolina watchman for said defendants to be and appear nt the next term ol ihis court to be held lor said county on the first monday in may next and then and there to show cause il any they have why the land described in the petition should not be sold according to tbe prayer of the petitioner witness obadiah woodson clerk of our said court at office tho first monday in february a i 1866 and in the both year of our inde pendence obadiah woodson clerk february 2 lib !%(>. 6w printers fee 7 j j summerell h _)_ office at his residence west ward salisbury